Loading... Please wait...Kangaroo Scrotum Pouch
The kangaroo scrotum pouch hails from an aboriginal legend that tells of an aboriginal boy who came across a kangaroo while walking in a bush and caught it by the tail and then made a purse out of its scrotum. He gave this purse to his girlfriend who loved it so much she decided to keep seeds and berries in it.
After that he went on to get one for his father after spotting a large kangaroo. Ever since then the male kangaroo scrotum pouches have been famous among the aborigines. The aborigines considered them, and still do, as lucky charms.
The soft ones are made for the women and the hard wrinkled ones for the men to define their femininity and masculinity. Thus the name “lucky purse” or “lucky pouch.”
The kangaroo scrotum pouch has been part of the Australian history for a long time, thus the increasing interest and popularity of the item. The pouch is tanned into different colors through a professional process in Australia and is designed to have one small hole or tear. It is loved by indigenous Australians because its leather is strong and lasts. It is made to be seamless and the durability of the leather makes it perfect for keeping coins in modern times.
It can hold anything inside it – no fear that you’ll lose it or spill it. Most people see the pouch as a very rare and precious gift and welcome it whole heartedly. If you want to give someone special a very rare gift, the kangaroo scrotum pouch would be perfect. And its great because people of all ages can have it too – teach little kids to save coins or rare beads or stone collections using one of these.
Some handy modern day uses for your scrotum puch
Your scrotum pouch fits comfortably in the palm of your hand and can be used in many ways . .
Controlling the Kangaroo Population
Kangaroos are subject to Australian Government protection under the ‘Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999’.
Due to prolific breeding, the control of natural predators to the kangaroo and the total number of kangaroos in Australia, regularly the roos reach plague proportions. Consequently, each year kangaroos are harvested to control population numbers. The annual harvests, limited by quota, are conducted under Management Programs based on scientific research and monitoring by ‘Environment Australia’ in line with the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Through this harvesting program we can make available to you these products.
The following are links to the Australian Federal Government web site, The Department of Environment & Heritage's 'Environment Australia', on Biodiversity Conservation and Management.
Links
Wild Harvest of Australian Native Species - Kangaroos
What is a Kangaroo?
* The Kangaroo Family
Kangaroo Harvesting
* Harvesting Kangaroos
* Code of Practice for the Humane Shooting of Kangaroos
* Commercial Harvesting of Kangaroos in Australia -
Background Paper
Kangaroo Culling Statistics
* Quotas and Kangaroos Killed Commercially
Environment Australia – Department of the Environment & Heritage
It measures approximately 12 cm / 4.7 inch in height.
What are you waiting for? Place your order now and experience the lucky benefits of owning this rare kangaroo scrotum skin pouch which is a unique Australian souvenir item to enhance your good fortune for a lifetime!
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